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Cairns Cairns

Автор: David B. Williams

Год издания: 0000

Download the first section from Cairns now.(Provide us with a little information and we'll send the free section directly to your inbox!) Praise for author David B. Williams:   “Makes stones sing” – Kirkus Reviews “Williams’s lively mixture of hard science and piquant lore is sure to fire the readers’ curiosity” – Publisher’s Weekly *Part history, part folklore, part geology* Features charming black-and-white illustrations From meadow trails to airy mountaintops and wide open desert, cairns – those seemingly random stacks of rocks – are surprisingly rich in stories and meaning. For thousands of years cairns have been used by people to connect to the landscape and communicate with others, and are often an essential guide to travelers. Cairns, manmade rock piles can indicate a trail, mark a grave, serve as an altar or shrine, reveal property boundaries or sacred hunting grounds, and even predict astronomical activity. The Inuit have more than two dozen terms to describe cairns and their uses! In Cairns: Messengers in Stone , geologist and acclaimed nature writer David B. Williams ( Stories in Stone: Travels through Urban Geology ) explores the history of cairns from the moors of Scotland to the peaks of the Himalaya – where they come from, what they mean, why they’re used, how to make cairns, and more. Cairns are so much more than a random pile of rocks, knowing how to make cairns can drastically alter the meaning of the formation. Hikers, climbers, travelers, gardeners, and nature buffs alike will delight in this quirky, captivating collection of stories about cairns.
A Prophetic Voice—David Smith Cairns (1862–1946) A Prophetic Voice—David Smith Cairns (1862–1946)

Автор: Marlene Elizabeth Finlayson

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This biography provides an exploration of the formative influences, development, and impact of the theology of David Smith Cairns, Scottish minister, academic, and writer, during the high point of British imperial expansion, and at a time of social tension caused by industrialization. It describes and evaluates his role in the Church's efforts to face major challenges relating to its relationships to the different world religions, its response to the First World War, and its attitude to the scientific disciplines that called into question some of its longstanding perceptions and suppositions. An eminent figure, born into the United Presbyterian Church and rooted in the Church in Scotland, Cairns operated ecumenically and internationally. His apologetics challenged the prevailing assumptions of the day: that science provided the only intellectually legitimate means of exploring the world, and that scientific determinism ruled out the Christian conception of the world as governed by providence. A major feature of his theology was the presentation of Christianity as a «reasonable» faith, and throughout his life he maintained a particular concern for young people, having endured his own crisis of faith when a student in Edinburgh. He enjoyed a decades-long involvement with the World Student Christian Federation, based on a mutually enriching relationship with one of its leading figures, the renowned American evangelist John Raleigh Mott.